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1 eIFL-IP Advocacy for Access to Knowledge New Tools for the Dissemination of Knowledge Bibliotheca Alexandrina Session 4 Proposal for a Treaty on Access to Knowledge and Technology Teresa Hackett 8 September 2006 Alexandria, Egypt

2 eIFL-IP Advocacy for Access to Knowledge Electronic Information for Libraries Negotiate affordable access to electronic scholarly resources in 50 developing and transition countries Training and advice in consortia management Agents for change - open access publishing, Free Software for libraries, copyright

3 eIFL-IP Advocacy for Access to Knowledge The principal problem Rightholder rights: international and guaranteed Exceptions & limitations: national and optional This creates an imbalance from the start

4 eIFL-IP Advocacy for Access to Knowledge Preamble WIPO Copyright Treaty (1996) “maintain a balance between the rights of authors and the larger public interest, particularly education, research and access to information” confirms that existing exceptions and limitations may be extended to the digital environment

5 eIFL-IP Advocacy for Access to Knowledge I wonder… How did copyright treaties change from protecting authors to protecting rightholders (Berne to TRIPS)? Why was a link established between copyright and trade (TRIPS, US Special 301 Procedure, FTAs)? Why is the IP chapter in US FTAs one of the longest chapters (US-Australia & US-Jordan FTA)?

6 eIFL-IP Advocacy for Access to Knowledge I wonder… Why are libraries only buying access to electronic content? Why has the WCT article on TPMs (Article 11) been implemented in such a draconian way (US, EU)? Why is the US Copyright Term Extension Act 1998 known as the Mickey Mouse act?

7 eIFL-IP Advocacy for Access to Knowledge Libraries activating for Access to Knowledge British Library warned that TPMs might “fundamentally threaten the longstanding and accepted concepts of fair dealing and library privilege and undermine, or even prevent, legitimate public good access”. (UK All Parliamentary Internet Group hearing, Feb 2006)

8 eIFL-IP Advocacy for Access to Knowledge A Treaty on Access to Knowledge would… counterbalance international treaties, supranational EU Directives and bilateral trade agreements establish an international framework enshrine a minimum set of user rights set out the norms by which copyright is managed in the digital age

9 eIFL-IP Advocacy for Access to Knowledge Treaty on Access to Knowledge Harmonise minimum exceptions: legal certainly for library activities e.g. cross-border exchange of material and cooperation in digitisation projects ability to circumvent a TPM to make a non-infringing use of a work: long-term preservation of digital materials promote alternative models e.g. open access, Creative Commons and Free Software provide for new issues e.g. orphaned works.

10 eIFL-IP Advocacy for Access to Knowledge Access to Knowledge Proposal for a Treaty: text in Treaty language Libraries substantial comments to Part 3 L&E A2K campaign Is it lasting change? Is it meaningful? Will it “blow over”?

11 eIFL-IP Advocacy for Access to Knowledge A2K Make it happen!

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14 eIFL-IP Advocacy for Access to Knowledge What next? New draft text Support from other stakeholders e.g. creators Governments to take up the proposal in international policy making bodies Strategic discussions with civil society

15 eIFL-IP Advocacy for Access to Knowledge Professor Michael Geist, University of Ottawa ”I spent the Friday and Saturday at Yale Law School's Access to Knowledge conference. It is still early days in this movement, but witnessing the growth of the network and commitment to this issue is incredibly exciting.” April 2006

16 eIFL-IP Advocacy for Access to Knowledge Thank you for listening! Access to Knowledge - let’s make it happen!


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